Viruses and cancer — systematic overview published

Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center systematically investigated the DNA of more than 2,600 tumor samples from patients with 38 different types of cancer to discover traces of viruses — which they found in 13% of the samples studied. The researchers also identified mechanisms that the pathogens use to trigger carcinogenic mutations in the DNA. The work is part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG).

EVES DRIFT is now coming online

Established 01 JAN 2015
This site is dedicated to keeping tabs on wild mutations as well as man made. I am currently pulling from the databases of my other two sites. Once properly categorized, I will start working on site cosmetics.